don't worry, if it happens we'll have a rash of "SHTS is a underrated record blabla..." comments as usual. i personally loved everything they released, though WIITB hasn't aged really well.

In terms of my loving an album, WIITB hit a higher peak than SHTS. But those were different points in my life, personally and taste-wise. I can say that SHTS gets replayed at probably a 5 to 1 ratio compared to WIITB.

Finch, get back together for good or just stop. This is like the 3rd time you have broken up and sort of gotten back together. Even though I'd love a mastered version of that record that was recorded but never finished due to the break up.

Between these guys and Matchbook Romance I'm finding it hard to forget "bands that i liked when i was too impressionable" ... As much as I miss the DTR heyday, I'm getting bored with most of these reunions. Plus, the shows are too expensive now haha.

I'm always down for new music from Finch, but shit, the last time yet got back together and tried to tour, it was downright miserable.

That's because they toured with a bunch of scene bands. Kids now don't want real music just breakdowns with auto tune and one direction type lyrics full of non-sense. If they do come back they should tour with a band like Bayside. Also i hope they stoop trying to be too experimental and just write solid catchy songs and put a little more muscle into the instumentals.

Between these guys and Matchbook Romance I'm finding it hard to forget "bands that i liked when i was too impressionable" ... As much as I miss the DTR heyday, I'm getting bored with most of these reunions. Plus, the shows are too expensive now haha.

Shows are expensive now, You can't find any good shows anymore that are 12 to 15 bucks like back in the good days. Mt TSL ticket was almost 40, i rememeberr i only paid 25 total to see them open for FOB in 05'

One thing I will say is I don't think Say Hello To Sunshine is underrated. I think too many people wrote it off without giving it a real chance because it sounded nothing at all like What It Is To Burn.

I will say the guy who played drums for them on the tour after they put that EP out was the perfect happy medium between Alex Pappas and Marc Allen.